“The “Big 5” is a term that was originally coined by big-game hunters in Africa to refer to the five most difficult and dangerous animals to hunt on foot. These animals were considered to be the most challenging to hunt due to their size, strength, and ferocity.
Over time, the term evolved to become a symbol of African wildlife, and today, the challenge has shifted from hunting to capturing their beauty through the lens of a camera. Photographing the Big 5, which includes African elephants, lions, leopards, buffalos, and rhinos, is now considered a thrilling and awe-inspiring experience for wildlife photographers. Capturing the Big 5 in their natural habitats requires patience, preparation, and an understanding of their behavior, making it a true test of a photographer’s skills and passion for wildlife.
This particular series of photos was shot over a 3-month journey, over South Africa, through the wilds of Botswana, and up to the awe-inspiring Lower Zambezi National Park. The end result is a collection of images that not only showcase the beauty and majesty of the Big 5 but also preserve their legacy for future generations to appreciate and admire, showcasing what we are protecting.”